Forty-nine of 55 requirements under the Biden administration's executive order aimed at bolstering federal IT systems' cybersecurity defenses were noted by the Government Accountability Office to have already been fulfilled by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Office of Management and Budget, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, reports FedScoop.
Since 2016, we been hearing about the impending impact of CMMC. But so far, it's only been words. That looks to be changing. Edward Tourinsky, Founder & Managing Principal at DTS, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss the coming impact of CMMC v3. Edward will cover:
The background of CMMC
Standardization of CMMC
CMMC v3 changes and im...
The new SEC Cyber Security Rules require organizations to be ready to report cyber incidents. But what do you actually need to do? Mike Lyborg, Chief Information Security Officer at Swimlane, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss how to prepare. In this interview he'll discuss the key element of your preparation, including:
Quantification
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Approval has been given by the Senate to legislation that would extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for another two years, which headed to the desk of President Joe Biden just minutes after the surveillance law expired, reports CyberScoop.
Mounting artificial intelligence-related cybersecurity risks have prompted cybersecurity agencies from the Five Eyes countries, which includes the U.S., to release new joint guidelines regarding the safe deployment and operation of AI systems, according to SecurityWeek.
More protections against data brokers were urged by lawmakers and data privacy experts to be added to the draft American Privacy Rights Act, which would only allow the deletion of consumer data provided that individual requests are made to the data brokers, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.